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EPISODE · Jun 6, 2026 · 1H 1M

Identity, Belonging & Individuation | Catherine Liu and the Modern Left

from iNTv · host Damien Terrence Dubose

What does it mean to become an individual in a culture increasingly focused on groups, identities, and collective narratives?In this episode of iNTV, Damien and J explore the relationship between identity, belonging, and individuation. The conversation begins with a discussion of why some people seek meaning and purpose in destructive places, before expanding into a broader examination of personal development, agency, and the challenge of becoming oneself.The second half of the discussion turns to cultural critic Catherine Liu and her critique of modern liberalism, meritocracy, and elite institutions. Along the way, Damien and J examine questions surrounding class, power, responsibility, education, and the growing divide between individual agency and collective thinking.Topics include:Identity and belongingIndividuation and psychological developmentThe search for meaning and purposePersonal responsibility and agencyCatherine Liu's critique of the modern leftMeritocracy and elite institutionsIndividualism vs. collectivismEducation, class, and social mobilityThe central question running through the discussion is simple:How do people develop a strong sense of self in a culture that increasingly encourages them to think in terms of groups rather than individuals?

What does it mean to become an individual in a culture increasingly focused on groups, identities, and collective narratives?In this episode of iNTV, Damien and J explore the relationship between identity, belonging, and individuation. The conversation begins with a discussion of why some people seek meaning and purpose in destructive places, before expanding into a broader examination of personal development, agency, and the challenge of becoming oneself.The second half of the discussion turns to cultural critic Catherine Liu and her critique of modern liberalism, meritocracy, and elite institutions. Along the way, Damien and J examine questions surrounding class, power, responsibility, education, and the growing divide between individual agency and collective thinking.Topics include:Identity and belongingIndividuation and psychological developmentThe search for meaning and purposePersonal responsibility and agencyCatherine Liu's critique of the modern leftMeritocracy and elite institutionsIndividualism vs. collectivismEducation, class, and social mobilityThe central question running through the discussion is simple:How do people develop a strong sense of self in a culture that increasingly encourages them to think in terms of groups rather than individuals?

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